Track more with less: Frauscher Sensor Technology makes it simpler for system integrators and railway operators to obtain the information they need to run, monitor and protect their operational network.

About Frauscher Australia

Local presence

Frauscher Sensor Technology first introduced its wheel detection and axle counting technology into Australia and New Zealand more than ten years ago. The use of the ACS2000 and FAdC systems continues to rapidly expand on main lines, metros, freight and for the improvement of level crossings. With the establishment of Frauscher Sensor Technology Australia Pty Ltd in Melbourne, the company provides direct sales and support throughout the region, with the ability for customers to directly connect with Frauscher technical staff providing application and project design and detailed training for system configuration, installation and commissioning support such that operators and maintainers can independently manage the systems.

Global experience

Best-in-class wheel detection systems, axle counters and tracking solutions based on inductive sensor technology and Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) form an essential component of a wide range of applications. Headquartered in Austria, Frauscher has installed over 160,000 systems in over 80 countries worldwide. The company and its products are accredited to ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001. Frauscher axle counters fully comply with CENELEC and SIL 4 safety standards and offer the highest level of performance and reliability. With more than 370 staff and worldwide offices, Frauscher is fully equipped to provide technical as well as commercial solutions based on local requirements.

David Townsend

Managing Director | Frauscher Sensor Technology Australia Pty Ltd

“Frauscher Sensor Technology Australia Pty Ltd is a dedicated subsidiary of Frauscher Sensortechnik GmbH based in Melbourne, Australia. A local team is available to provide direct contact, sales and technical support to all users of Frauscher products and systems.”

References: Frauscher in Australia

Axle counters in successful operation

With its own experts on-site in Melbourne, Frauscher Australia can ensure optimum service for both, existing and new customers since 2015. Up to now Frauscher has realized a number of prestigious projects in Australia and New Zealand. For example the Frauscher Advanced Counter FAdC was implemented for train detection on ARTC’s tracks between Port Augusta and Darwin/Kalgoorlie. In order to realise train detection as well, New Zealand Railways uses the Frauscher Axle Counting System ACS2000 for approximately 700 track sections.

Benefits of FAdC

Whilst historically, the ACS2000 systems have been widely used, in recent years, focus of the railways has turned towards the modular functionality and flexible scalability of the FAdC. Its Ethernet-based software interface permits a wide range of individual configurations such as counting head control, virtual supervisory track sections and innovative reset procedures. Making use of latest technology, its benefits include savings on space through rationalisation of equipment, reduced energy consumption, allowing solar power usage and lower investment costs which can reduce further with project scaling.

Upcoming Exhibtions and Events

Wheel Detection Forum 2017 in Vienna

The 4th Wheel Detection Forum will take place from 4 to 6 October 2017 in Vienna, Austria. Look forward to an international industry event focusing on train tracking, axle counters and wheel detection systems. You can expect three days packed with presentations, discussions and reports on proven as well as future technology. In addition, a range of side events will frame the whole programme.

AusRAIL PLUS 2017 in Brisbane

With the AusRAIL 2017, one of the most important events of the Australian railway industry will take place in Brisbane from 21 to 23 November 2017. The team of Frauscher Sensor Technology Australia Pty Ltd will seize this chance to get in touch personally with the attendant railway and signalling experts and to exchange experiences.